Outlook/Exchange on terminal server with cache mode

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Patsy

Hi!

I know this is not the best configuration, and im trying to avoid
installing and having to go through the tweaking of IMF for exchange,
but heres the situation.

All the users use outlook directly from a terminal server session. Is
there any possable way to get the junk mail filter to work on for the
clients that use the TS? Ive used the ORK to do a cutom build and add
the cached exchange mode, but when you go into any spam filter option,
and gives the cached mode warning,, and even with it set on high,
nothing is getting caught. We just want to get something in place
untill we get financial approval for a managed solution.

Again, i know its not the best configuration but can it be forced, if
just temporarily? Were at the mercy of our client. ;) Eventually were
working on implimenting RPC over HTTP, but theres other issues that
need to be taken care of first.

Its outlook sp2, with Exchange sp1 About 50 users.

Thanks!
 
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Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]

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Patsy said:
Hi!

I know this is not the best configuration, and im trying to avoid
installing and having to go through the tweaking of IMF for exchange,
but heres the situation.

All the users use outlook directly from a terminal server session. Is
there any possable way to get the junk mail filter to work on for the
clients that use the TS? Ive used the ORK to do a cutom build and add
the cached exchange mode, but when you go into any spam filter option,
and gives the cached mode warning,, and even with it set on high,
nothing is getting caught. We just want to get something in place
untill we get financial approval for a managed solution.

Again, i know its not the best configuration but can it be forced, if
just temporarily? Were at the mercy of our client. ;) Eventually were
working on implimenting RPC over HTTP, but theres other issues that
need to be taken care of first.

Its outlook sp2, with Exchange sp1 About 50 users.

Thanks!

You can't use cached mode on TS, so, no. IMF is fine, but you might look at
other (and better) spam filtering solutions. www.postini.com works for many
of my clients.
 

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